The stuffed animal whose photo appeared on The Villagers Op-Ed Page last week was not a wolf, but a much smaller coyote, William Leroy, owner of Billys Antiques & Props, explained last Saturday. As a matter of fact, earlier on Saturday, a woman in a wheelchair had purchased the coyote for $500. Concerned about possible PETA backlash from The Villager photo, Leroy  above right, with Rick Crane, an employee, and Leroys Rottweiller, Killjoy  has started using a Michael Vick football jersey as a doormat at his E. Houston St. store for patrons to wipe their feet on. A former Division I football wide receiver at Northeastern University, Leroy said he is a dog lover and is outraged over the Falcons quarterback having led a brutal dogfighting ring. As for his antiques and props, Leroy said he wont sell any stuffed animals from species on the endangered list, such as tigers and bald eagles. He said he had particularly liked the coyote because it was cross-eyed.